
Year 10 art students returned from a visit to the Eden Project filled with ideas for their Natural Forms project. Those who survived the thermal shock of minus 2 outside followed by the tropical bio-dome climate, acquired a wide range of photographs and sketches to use in the development of this unit.
Annie Cobbold and Abi Psaras said: "We went to the Eden Project to start off our new topic 'Natural Forms'. We took photos and sketches to help with our research. We enjoyed strolling around the biomes and eating ice-cream. We found the day great fun and very constructive. We all really enjoyed it."
Alana West and Olivia Wyman said: "During our visit to the Eden Project we saw the magnificent 'Seed' sculpture by Peter Randall-Page and visited the Tropical Biome. It was very hot but we saw a variety of flowers and plants, it was a very good day."
Rebecca Frost and Phoebe Thompson said: "At the Eden Project we walked around looking at man-made and natural forms for our new project. We made drawings and took photographs of the plants. We explored the 'Cloud Dome' which is a hollow sculpture made of stacked up stones by Chris Drury."